As you can guess from my blog, I love reading books! I'm doing this just for fun, to share my love for books, but I'll always write an honest review for every book I read, it doesn't matter if it's a book I bought myself, a book I borrowed or a book that was sent to me from the publisher or the author. I read & love books from all genres & for all ages! I also love participating in reading challenges & read-a-thons, too!

(Read on May 25th, 2014, from the review copy received from the publisher via NetGalley, in exchange of an honest review.)

Summary:

Tonight's sinful dessert special…Valentine's Fantasy

The
tasty dish from Benedict restaurant is everything Jessica Lafayette
could want… or crave. And it's not the dessert in front of her — it's her
waiter. A guy with dark, intense eyes that suggest he wants to slowly
lick whipped cream off her skin. A smile so wicked it makes her insides
lava-cake gooey. And a too-hot-to-handle body that was meant to be
tasted…

Yup, Sam The Waiter is better than chocolate.

But
what Jessica doesn't know is that her one-night-waiter is actually Sam
Benedict, Upscale Restaurateur. And that her little lie about being from
out of town is going to turn into a Big Deal. Now Jessica is in deep
hot chocolate… because her Valentine Fantasy is starting to look a lot
like a red-hot reality!

My Thoughts on the Book:

I loved Her Valentine Fantasy. Of course it washot, but what I loved the most about it was that there was a lot more substance to it a.k.a for a hot short read, there was actually romance, and it was sweet.

I'll try not to spoil the story, but an accidental mix up brings Sam & Jessica together again. Sure, from the moment they met, there was attraction between them, it was sizzling actually, and their banter was fun, but they probably wouldn't have acted on it, if the mix up didn't happen.

After their amazing night together, they spent even more amazing day together, and they really clicked. But, both of them weren't quite honest - Sam thinks Jessica lives in Chicago, and she thinks he's a waiter. They start email each other, and keep contacting, and get to know each other even more, and miss each other. It was quite sweet & romantic, just like in a movie, and I enjoyed it a lot.

I found both of the characters quite likable, I loved that they didn't feel grudges, so no drama, and their story was quite interesting & sweet & romantic.

The only thing I have a problem with is the cover - it doesn't fit at all. They should've put the dessert Valentine Fantasy on the cover & it would've been perfect.

"Stories are like spiders, with all they long legs, and stories are like spiderwebs, which man gets himself all tangled up in but which look so pretty when you see them under a leaf in the morning dew, and in the elegant way that they connect to one another, each to each."